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flag India’s Supreme Court launched an AI committee on March 7, 2026, to cut case backlogs and improve justice access using AI, blockchain, and natural language processing.

flag Chief Justice of India Surya Kant announced the creation of a Supreme Court AI Committee on March 7, 2026, to use artificial intelligence in reducing case backlogs and improving access to justice. flag The initiative, part of the government’s ₹7,210 crore e-Courts Project Phase III, allocates ₹53.57 crore for AI and blockchain integration in High Courts. flag Technologies like natural language processing, predictive analytics, and AI chatbots will streamline case management, enhance legal research, and support multilingual access. flag The Supreme Court’s research center has been revitalized to identify systemic delays and prioritize bulk cases. flag While data security and ethical concerns persist, the judiciary views AI as a key tool for achieving faster, more affordable, and equitable justice.

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